You are such a......
We are talking about a Handbrake version with VCE based on a 1 year old promo video. The truth is such a version does not exist, expect for AMDs marketing. Nobody is denying the existence of VCE in general. Some people are just strange.
I said they
were adding support in (not that it's completed), but there is a whole PR with source in it.. handbrake developer hasn't merged it yet.. but you can compile it yourself if you want. It's not marketing there is real code being submitted. Some forum post from 2014 is irrelevant this is from 2016.
I understand you want to bash AMD every chance you get.. but this is ridiculous. Did AMD kill your dog?
The maintainer of handbrake wrote on the Support for VCE Encoder commit:
Core LibHB patch by Michael Wootton from AMD.
And there is 1,684 lines of code in the patch. I reviewed it and it's legit.
https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/pull/88/files
Also if you look at that PR it was accepted in June, so 4 months ago.. and it's actually slated for the 1.1.0 release (whatever that version is, going by their milestones in github). So you can either compile it yourself.. there are instructions on how to do it. Or you can wait for the 1.1.0 release. It's not marketing.
Here since you obviously don't know how to use github:
https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/labels/Accepted
1.1.0 milestone:
https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/milestone/4 VCE support is the oldest accepted item.. so the hold up seems to be handbrake guys. AMD submitted the patch in February, It was approved in June, It's waiting to be merged and the next version will have it.